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Explzh 7.47

Explzh is a comprehensive archiving tool that offers numerous options and support for popular archive formats, such as ZIP, RAR and ISO. Users can also test the loaded package to check for errors. Also, you can create new archives or extract the contents from existing ones via Explorer’s context menu. On top of that, Explzh can run repairing routines, split archives into multiple items and offers self-combing functions as well. The tool allows you to setup password protection of your data, for the archive types that support this feature. Furthermore, you can attach a signature to a selected file, share archives via email FTP or upload them to a remote location.

There are plenty of archiving utilities on the market but having more options is never a bad thing. Explhz is one alternative that can handle some of the most common archive types, which includes RAR, ZIP and ISO.

The installation procedure is not complicated but it requires some attention because it prompts for setting the archive type associations and runs you through a brief configuration wizard.

The main application window is pretty simple and the explorer-like layout should render it familiar and easy to use.

You can easily navigate to any location on the computer to extract the contents of an opened archive as well as run a test on the loaded package to determine if there are any errors that might prevent reaching the files inside.

For easy creation of new archives or extracting the compressed packages the application inserts the necessary functions in the context menu.

The functionality of the application is not limited to opening archives and creating them, despite the support for a wide variety of formats.

Apart from the ability to create self-extracting files, it can also verify the compressed data for errors, run repairing routines or split the data into multiple items and include self-combing features.

Also, Explhz sports the possibility to password protect the data, provided that an archive format supporting the feature is selected. Moreover, among the tools there is the option to attach a digital signature to a chosen file.

Sharing options refer to sending the item over email or uploading it to a remote location, via the built-in FTP capabilities.

Unlike most file compression utilities Explhz seems to pack more punch as it integrates options that are generally available in the top rated products of the same feather. It is versatile and can be handled with no problems by most users, regardless of their computer knowledge.